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Lodestar

(2,388 posts)
Fri Jul 25, 2014, 04:36 AM Jul 2014

Is the U.S. really in a position to condemn Israel's attacks on Gaza?

Where is the outrage for all the civilian deaths caused by the U.S. hunt for
"terrorists" in civilian areas around the world via drones, etc?

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The U.S. drone program under President Barack Obama reached its fifth anniversary on Thursday having tallied up an estimated death toll of at least 2,400 people.

As the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, a U.K.-based non-profit, details on its website, five years ago the CIA conducted the first drone strikes of the Obama presidency. Although there were reports of suspected "militants" killed, at least 14 civilians also died that day.

After those initial mistakes, TBIJ notes, Obama rapidly ramped up the drone program in Pakistan and increased its use in Yemen and Somalia, two countries where al Qaeda affiliates expanded their presence during Obama's presidency.

Obama recently told The New Yorker that he "wrestle[s]" with civilian casualties. But, he said, he has "a solemn duty and responsibility to keep the American people safe. That’s my most important obligation as President and Commander-in-Chief. And there are individuals and groups out there that are intent on killing Americans -- killing American civilians, killing American children, blowing up American planes."

Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International issued a pair of reports in October fiercely criticizing the secrecy that shrouds the administration's drone program, and calling for investigations into the deaths of drone victims with no apparent connection to terrorism. In Pakistan alone, TBIJ estimates, between 416 and 951 civilians, including 168 to 200 children, have been killed.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/23/obama-drone-program-anniversary_n_4654825.html

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Is the U.S. really in a position to condemn Israel's attacks on Gaza? (Original Post) Lodestar Jul 2014 OP
The US isn't condeming Israel. 4now Jul 2014 #1
Just like Bush, Cheney, and Iraq newfie11 Jul 2014 #2

4now

(1,596 posts)
1. The US isn't condeming Israel.
Fri Jul 25, 2014, 04:46 AM
Jul 2014

Our government and politicians all agree that what Israel is doing is a good thing.

newfie11

(8,159 posts)
2. Just like Bush, Cheney, and Iraq
Fri Jul 25, 2014, 05:05 AM
Jul 2014

Slaughter the ones that can't fight back in hopes of killing a few Hamas. Or is it about gas just like Iraq was about oil.

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